A traffic stop by sheriff’s deputies in Victorville on Tuesday led to the discovery of a dozen fake identification cards and $10,000 in stolen property.

San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputies arrested Ricardo Bonilla, 44, of Huntington Park on suspicion of burglary, grand theft and forgery.

A deputy pulled over a driver at the corner of Amargosa and Palmdale roads at 4:20 a.m. The vehicle had a valid license plate that was covered by dealer paper plates. One of the people in the car refused to provide his true identity, but deputies found a hotel key in his pocket.

They discovered the Ontario hotel was reserved by an Adelanto woman. Deputies searched the woman’s home in the 10800 block of Pepper Street and the hotel, where they found a dozen fake IDs with Bonilla’s picture on them. High-end merchandise including purses, watches, electronics and shoes had been purchased at stores such as Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue and Bloomingdale’s using the fraudulent cards, deputies said.

The woman was not arrested because deputies were trying to determine if she played a role in the crime.